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602 Meetup Groups match “Book Club” near New York, NY
Finally... a book club in Williamsburg! We decide on a new book every month- only after polling you, of course. After reading, we'll get together at a local Williamsburg haunt to discuss. Don't worry, we'll come prepared with questions so you won't have to stress over having nothing to say.
Fascinated by psychology? We'll read books regarding cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and discuss the power of neuroplasticity. Meet and talk to others who share the same interest in psychology as you do. We'll meet monthly and books will cover key areas in psychology such as: - Behavioral psychology - Decision-making - Behavioral economics - Organizational psychology - Positive psychology
This book club reads popular fiction and non-fiction with spiritual themes, and then meets in fellowship for discussion. Redemption, humanity, freedom, rebirth, nature, justice, triumph, and the mystical are among the many spiritual themes explored. Hosted by Original Blessing: A Unitarian Universalist Congregation in north Brooklyn, New York. All are welcome!
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This group will bring a community of dreamers and journal makers together to identify our dreams for the future using Vision Board techniques, a monthly Full Moon Dreamboard circle and also incorporate art journaling, sketchbook, book and journal making classes. We will use lots of mixed media materials and bookbinding techniques to create our own journals to record our dreams, goals, successes and stories inside. There will be elements of meditation, law of attraction and creating using art and …
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If you go to or recently graduated from college and have moved to the city and have an interest in reading, enjoyed discussing books in class, or want to meet new people this is the book club for you. You don't need to have been an English major.
If you are looking for a serious book club in which they discuss the deep meaning of the books please note this is not the one for you. We are a fun, sometimes serious, most times not so serious book club. We all enjoy reading (well of course we do) and have read some very good books and unfortunately a couple not so good books. Our discussions can last from five minutes to an hour and it really depends upon the book. We read primarily contemporary fiction, but we're open to anything. Some of ou …
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This book club will cover great literary works such as Hemingway, Dickens, Shelley, Bronte, Milton, to more recent authors like...humm...let me think--okay---let's face it, English degree = reading lots of dead authors. But really, let's read some great classics, and a little new stuff too. :) This group is aimed at 25-35 year-old people (give or take a few years) who like to get together over drinks or a meal and have critical discussions about the classics. Please read on to find out how we r …
Introducing Stories & Spirits: a book club for booze lovers. We are two book lovers who enjoy the diversity and vibrance of New York's bar scene. So we're starting a book club that takes full advantage of it! We will discuss books in bars that reflect their themes, historical contexts, and cultural heritages. Think Drown at La Marina in Washington Heights. Or The Tiger's Wife at KGB Bar in the East Village. The Museum of Innocence at ilili in the Flatiron District. Or even Blood Meridian at Honk …
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The Manhattan Great Books Reading and Discussion Program is based on the idea that by reading from the great books of our civilization and discussing them with other people - sharing your insights and questions - you can reach a fuller understanding of these works than you could on your own. We meet in room 508 at the NY Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street at Central Park West (entrance is on W. 64th Street) the first Wednesday of each Month (Sept thru June) at 7:30 PM All are invit …
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We will meet and discuss classic and modern African, African American, Latino and Carribean literature. Good books, good food and conversation for people really interested in great conversation about though-provoking great books!
The Queens Literati is a safe haven for avid readers who find themselves searching for a new book or an intelligent literary society. Maybe you're tired of joining group after group, reading the same kinds of uninspired young adult novels that leave you feeling... well, childish. Maybe you're looking for the opportunity to read a challenging book and follow it up with an insightful discussion. Maybe you're a recent Queens transplant looking to make new friends in the area. Maybe the sudden appea …
Group with varying interests studying a book a month together in person. We have pot lucks when we get together and every member can choose a book they found spiritually enlightening, poinent, or enriching in some way. Members care about the evolution of people, the earth, and the environment. Future books to include (not necessarily in the this order): A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson - 7/12/13 Cloud Atlas Born to Be Good Tending the Earth, Mending the Spirit Voluntary Simplicity Previous bo …
Each month, we will read and discuss and/or write about a great classic written by various American or European authors. Some of these books we may have read as children or teens, others may be new to us, but all have had a significant impact on readers around the globe and are worth a read, or even a second read. We will meet at a coffee/tea shop or a wine bar each month to discuss the book of the month and share anything we have written about the book, if designated as an optional assignment.
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Supporting writers with the essentials to become a bestseller: a great project, a strong platform and a well-polished pitch, presentation and hook for their book. Writers in all phases of the publishing process, published and unpublished, are welcome to join.
If you are looking for some new friendships and community with your new found free time, then why not come and share your love of people, books and community with women in a similar stage of life. At this group, we will meet to discuss books, issues that affect us and simply have a great time. This is the first meeting of the group and hopefully we can meet regularly (every two weeks or once a month) and share. Come, learn, and make new friends.
The UX Book Club: NYC has been in existence since 2009. We meet every two months weeks to engage in in lively, in-depth discussions of books with the potential for making an impact on the way we think and work in our field. We’re also a social club, a salon-of-sorts interested in building community among like-minded folks hungry for ideas and good talk. We believe in the concept of sharing diverse perspectives as a way toward enhancing personal practice and promoting greater community understand …
Lots of great books become movies. Our group will go to the movies of books that have been made into film and then go out afterwards and discuss the movie and for those who have read the book, make the comparisons.
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I adore books written by great contemporary and recent writers such as Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Flannery O'Connor, Amy Tan, Jhumpa Lahiri, Zora Neale Hurston, Carson McCullers, Louise Erdrich, Grace Paley, Alice Walker, Nadine Gordimer, Jeanette Winterson, Barbara Kingsolver, Bharati Mukherjee, and Isabel Allende to name just a few. There are many, many more... Let's get together to read, discuss and celebrate these brilliant women over a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and …
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Meet kindred book lovers in a local Meetup Book Club! We are not limiting membership to RPCVs, but we do occassionally read someone's Peace Corps memiors. This book club is open to anyone interested in reading books by international authors and/or with international themes. We meet monthly to discuss the selection at a local bar/restuarant. We also like to catch a book-related or international film once in awhile. Events are free (members are responsible for their own expenses) but donations are …
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A Long Island City based book club! We'll pick a book then meet locally to watch the movie once a month. "Never judge a book by its movie." J. W. Eagan
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